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SUMMARY:New York/Philadelphia Chapter Webinar: Methods to Evaluate Elevated Arsenic and Trace Element Concentrations in Glauconitic Soils and Sediments of the New Jersey Inner Coastal Plain
DESCRIPTION:
Methods to
Evaluate Elevated Arsenic and Trace Element Concentrations in Glauconitic S
oils and Sediments of the New Jersey Inner Coastal Plain
Social 6:30 - 7
:00 Pm EDT.
Join us for a webinar on June 10, 2021 at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT.
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Cost
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Free
Speaker: Pamela Reilly
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span>Elevated trace element concentrations in soils, particularly arsenic a
nd vanadium (As/V), have be documented in the glauconitic and clay-silt for
mations of the Inner Coastal Plain (ICP) of New Jersey by various researche
rs and by site remediation investigations in the past two decades (2000-202
0). Concentrations greatly exceeding the defined baseline concentrations an
d residential direct contact soil remediation standards (As, 19 ppm (parts
per million) and V, 78 ppm) have been detected in soil and sediment samples
at multiple locations in the ICP where associated industrial discharges or
agricultural arsenical pesticide/fungicide usage are not documented. At ma
ny of these sites, As/V concentrations greatly increased with increasing de
pth below land surface and were potentially associated with the occurrence
of glauconitic soils.
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